It's better than being sick, but why am I having an allergy attack? It started about 2 days ago, slightly congested sinuses, somewhat itchy nose and eyes. Weird.
It's foggy today, which means I'm not comfortable driving for more than a few hundred feet. I have about 30 "floaters" in each eye, which become distractingly obvious when staring into whiteness. So I'm working from/at home today. The problem with home is that there is so bleedin' much to do here that I can't figure what to do first, and like an old Ford in the ice, I spin my wheels fruitlessly for a long time. Time for some kitty litter, I guess.
Happy days to y'all.
It's foggy today, which means I'm not comfortable driving for more than a few hundred feet. I have about 30 "floaters" in each eye, which become distractingly obvious when staring into whiteness. So I'm working from/at home today. The problem with home is that there is so bleedin' much to do here that I can't figure what to do first, and like an old Ford in the ice, I spin my wheels fruitlessly for a long time. Time for some kitty litter, I guess.
Happy days to y'all.
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Date: 2008-10-21 06:01 pm (UTC)DD2 saw your icon and just said "it's the Statue of Liberty"! LOL:)
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Date: 2008-10-21 06:15 pm (UTC)The floaters are just annoying junk that happens. They've gotten worse this year, worryingly, because the literature says they don't get better, but I think I've had them bad before and they've gotten better so who knows? I'm bummed that it's so hard to drive in the fog, though. Here's some medical info, if you're interested: http://www.nei.nih.gov/health/floaters/index.asp
Thanks for the concern. :)